Inga Barre-Williams, Wife of/and Raymond Julius Williams, Individually and on Behalf of Their Minor Child, Raymond Joseph Williams and Ryan Williams v. Marcus Ware, M.D. and Oschsner Clinic Foundation and Hospital

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 28, 2021
Docket2020-CA-0665
StatusPublished

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Inga Barre-Williams, Wife of/and Raymond Julius Williams, Individually and on Behalf of Their Minor Child, Raymond Joseph Williams and Ryan Williams v. Marcus Ware, M.D. and Oschsner Clinic Foundation and Hospital, (La. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

INGA BARRE-WILLIAMS, * NO. 2020-CA-0665 WIFE OF/AND RAYMOND JULIUS WILLIAMS, * INDIVIDUALLY AND ON COURT OF APPEAL BEHALF OF THEIR MINOR * CHILD, RAYMOND JOSEPH FOURTH CIRCUIT WILLIAMS AND RYAN * WILLIAMS STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* VERSUS

MARCUS WARE, M.D. AND OSCHSNER CLINIC FOUNDATION AND HOSPITAL

APPEAL FROM CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, ORLEANS PARISH NO. 2016-10196, DIVISION “A” Honorable Ellen M Hazeur, Judge ****** Judge Terri F. Love ****** (Court composed of Judge Terri F. Love, Judge Edwin A. Lombard, Judge Rosemary Ledet)

Margaret E. Woodward 1229 N. Tonti Street New Orleans, LA 70119

Daniel W. Nodurft 215 W. Judge Perez Drive, Suite B Chalmette, LA 70043

COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT

Don S. McKinney ADAMS AND REESE LLP 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4500 New Orleans, LA 70139

Diana Cole Surprenant ADAMS AND REESE, LLP 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4500 New Orleans, LA 70139

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE

AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART; REMANDED April 28, 2021 TFL EAL RML This appeal arises from a costs judgment in a medical malpractice action.

Appellants, Lieutenant (“Lt.”) Inga Barré-Williams, her husband, Raymond

Williams, and her two sons, filed a petition against Appellees, Dr. Marcus Ware

and Ochsner Clinic Foundation, in civil district court. After a jury trial, the jury

found that Dr. Ware had breached the standard of care and awarded $326,000.00 in

general damages to Lt. Williams, $19,000.00 in past medical expenses, and

$7,000.00 in damages for lack of consortium to Mr. Williams. Appellants then

moved to recover $111,128.05 of costs expended in bringing the suit. The trial

judge awarded $35,807.12 in costs. Appellants now appeal this costs judgment,

seeking an additional $71,720.00. We find that the trial court abused its discretion

in not taxing costs for a number of expenses and hold that Appellants are entitled

to recover an additional $19,203.15 for an amended costs award of $55,010.27.

We also correct the costs for Dr. Castillon’s pretrial preparation from $15,750.00

to $14,250.00. Last, we hold that Appellants are entitled to copy costs for

1 documents introduced into evidence and remand this matter to the trial court for

reconsideration of which copy costs are compensable.

Accordingly, this judgment is affirmed in part, reversed in part, and

remanded for such actions as may be consistent with the opinions expressed herein

with regards to copy costs.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On December 16, 2013, Lt. Williams underwent an abdominal scan for a

benign liver lesion at Tulane Medical Center. The scan incidentally revealed a

calcified disc and spinal cord compression at a certain level of her spine, identified

at that time as thoracic level T8-9. Surgical intervention was recommended and Lt.

Williams was referred to Dr. Ware for a spinal surgery to correct the issue

immediately and prevent paralysis. The surgery took place on February 10, 2014.

During the surgery, Dr. Ware operated at a different level of the spine, removing

tissue at thoracic level T7-8, instead of thoracic level T8-9. At some point in the

surgery, Dr. Ware became aware that he had not found the calcified disc and states

that he elected to abort the surgery and explore the area with Magnetic Resonance

Imaging (MRI). The MRI revealed that Dr. Ware had not operated on the correct

thoracic level. Lt. Williams consented to an additional surgery, in which the

original defect was corrected.

Lt. Williams alleges that she experienced significant back pain since the

surgeries and, with her husband and two sons, brought a negligence suit against Dr.

Ware and Ochsner Clinic Foundation on October 13, 2016. The case was tried to a

2 jury from March 9, 2020, to March 13, 2020. The jury found malpractice by Dr.

Ware, but rejected Lt. Williams’ claim for lost wages and loss of enjoyment of life.

The jury also rejected the loss of consortium claims brought by Lt. Williams’ sons.

The jury awarded $326,000.00 in general damages to Lt. Williams, $19,000.00 in

past medical expenses, and $7,000.00 in damages for lack of consortium to Mr.

Williams, for a total of $352,000.00. Judgment on the jury’s verdict was entered

on May 20, 2020. On May 28, 2020, Lt. Williams and her family filed a motion to

tax costs against Dr. Ware and Ochsner Clinic Foundation in the amount of

$111,128.05. Dr. Ware and Ochsner Clinic Foundation filed a memorandum in

opposition to the motion to tax costs, asserting that Lt. Williams and her family

were only entitled to $17,528.70 in costs. After a hearing, the trial court entered a

judgment with reasons on September 25, 2020, granting the motion to tax costs in

part, with a total award of $35,807.12 as taxable costs. Appellants filed this timely

appeal.

DISCUSSION

Standard of Review

A trial court is afforded great discretion in awarding costs, and such an

award is generally only disturbed upon a showing that the court abused its

discretion. Vela v. Plaquemines Parish Government, 00-2221 to 00-2224, p. 29

(La. App. 4 Cir. 3/13/02), 811 So. 2d 1263, 1282. In reviewing an award under the

abuse of discretion standard, “the role of the reviewing court is not to determine

what it considers to be an appropriate award, but rather it is to review the exercise

3 of discretion by the trier of fact.” Covington v. McNeese State University, 12-

2182, p. 11 (La. 5/7/13), 118 So. 3d 343, 351. Factual findings of the trial court in

reaching an award are reviewed pursuant to the manifest error or clearly wrong

standard of review. Id., 12-2182, p. 6, 118 So. 3d at 348. When examining factual

findings under this standard of review, the appellate court does not determine

whether the trier of fact was right or wrong, “but whether the factfinder's

conclusions were reasonable,” while viewing the record in its entirety. Johnson v.

Melton, 03-1132, p. 3 (La. App. 4 Cir. 2/4/04), 867 So. 2d 804, 807. It is not

sufficient for the appellate court to believe that it would have weighed the evidence

differently and reached a different conclusion. Id.

However, “if the decision of the trial court is based upon an erroneous

application of law rather than on a valid exercise of discretion, the decision is not

entitled to deference by the reviewing court.” Sewell v. Sewerage & Water Board

of New Orleans, 18-0996, p. 3 (La. App. 4 Cir. 5/29/19), --- So. 3d ----, ----, 2019

WL 2305673, *2. Indeed, while the “abuse of discretion standard is highly

deferential,… a court necessarily abuses its discretion if its ruling is based on an

erroneous view of the law.” LCR-M Limited Partnership v. Jim Hotard Properties,

L.L.C., 13-0483, p. 9 (La. App. 4 Cir. 10/9/13), 126 So. 3d 668, 675.

Assignments of Error

Appellants argue that the district court erred in eight respects: (1) finding

that Appellants could recover only a portion of their court fees; (2) finding that

Appellants could recover only a portion of the costs for expert witness Dr.

4 Castillon; (3) denying recovery of costs for expert witness Dr.

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